Magazines

Chicago, IL: Chicago Historical Society, 2001. First edition. Softcover. 72 pages. Includes these articles "Exiles in Suckerland" by Timothy B. Spears, "The Irish of Chicago's Hull-House Neighborhood" by Ellen Skerret, and "Making History" by Timothy J. Gilfoyle. Also includes a number of illustrations. A fine copy in wrappers. Item #136819 More

New York: New Yorker, 1945. Small magazine. A shortened and smaller version of the New Yorker sent overseas to the troops during the war with the usual Talk of the Town, a few stories, some news and numerous cartoons. Includes: Run, Run, Run, Run by A. J. Leibling, Fairy Tales for our Time-The Princess and the Tin Box by James Thurber, a poem by Morris Bishop, the Reporter at Large this issue is Rebecca West on The Crown versus William Joyce and Daniel Lang reports from The Atomic City in Oak Ridge, TN. Cartoons by Alain, Syd Hoff, Whitney Darrow, Jr., Robert Day, Alan Dunne, Helen Hokinson, Richard Taylor, and more. An about near fine copy with a few pages small tears and creases to the edges and a very light vertical crease to the issue. Item #127793 More

New York: New Yorker, 1996. First edition. Softcover. New Yorker issue from January 8, 1996. Includes Martin Amis' work "Jane's World" which is about why people are still "suckers for Austen time and time again." Includes additional articles and contributions by Joseph Brodsky, Hilton Als, Christopher Buckley and others. A near fine copy in stapled wrappers with mailing label shadow to the front cover. Signed by Amis at his contribution and uncommon as such. Item #148871 More

New York: The New Yorker, 1995. First edition. Includes contributions by Jeffrey Tobin, Andre Dubus, Thomas Mallon, Frank Bidart, and Steve Martin. Also includes Martin Amis' story "What Happened to Me on My Holiday." A near fine copy in stapled wrappers with a shadow from where the mailing label was removed on the front cover. Signed by Amis at his appearance. Item #137841 More

New York: The New Yorker, 1993. First edition. Softcover. Includes Amis's and Scarfe's piece on Wimbledon along with contributions by Joan Didion, Howard Moss, Bobbie Ann Mason, Francine du Plessix Gray, Stanley Kunitz. Also includes Amy Bloom's story "Bad Form." A near fine copy in stapled wrappers. Signed by both Amis and Bloom at the respective contributions. Scarce thus. Item #139595 More

Radnor, PA: TV Guide, 1979. Softcover. Includes articles by Isaac Asimov on Moon Living, Ted Koppel writing on China coverage and poet James Dickey writing on TV advertising. A near fine copy in stapled wrappers with the stars of "Little House on the Prairie." Item #148034 More

Chicago, IL: Playboy Magazine, 1996. First edition. Softcover. Features Boyle's story "Termination Dust" which was later included in his collection "After the Plague." Also includes contributions by Molly Ivins, Cynthia Heimal, an interview of Ray Bradbury and the usual compliment of naked women. A fine copy in wrappers. Signed by Boyle at his contributions and uncommon as such. Item #142225 More

New York: Reporter Publications, 1956. First edition. Softcover. Winter 1956. Articles include: The Oxford Taster by Hugh Corbett, Star of My Heart - Poem by Vachel Lindsay, The Good Pair by Prudencio de Pereda, Cartoons by S. S. Sullivant, Color Portfolio by Henri Matisse, The Weehawken Story-Photographic Essay by Shirley Burden, Rules of Civility by George Washington, High Fidelity-The 100 Finest Recordings, Toscanini Conducting - A Sketchbook by David Fredenthal, Henry James by W. Somerset Maugham and more. A near fine copy with rubbing and soiling to the covers, creasing to the corners, and overall wear. Item #144647 More

Durham, NC: Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University, 2001. First edition. Softcover. Fall 2001. 120 pages. Includes essays, poetry and stories by: Joseph Weisburg, Ann Beattie, Philip Levine, Donald Hall, a exceprt from Seamus Heaney's book " The Cure at Troy" and an essay by James Agee with a photograph by Walker Evans. The cover image and featured work is by Paul Fusco from his work titled "Robert Kennedy's Funeral Train" and is paired with a speech by Robert F. Kennedy. Additional photographs by: Helen Levitt in New York City, Thomas Roma, Bill Bamberger, Melissa Ann Pinney, Richard Goldman, David Grahmam, Arnold Odermatt. Lastly, there is a revisit of Robert Frank photograph in Montana. A near fine copy in wrappers. Item #150766 More

New York: Harper's Magazine, 1996. First edition. Softcover. Includes Dybek's work of fiction "Je Reviens" along with contributions by Peter Marin, Charles Bowden, Ken Kalfus, Amy Tan and others. A very near fine copy in stapled wrappers. Signed by Dybek at his contribution and scarce thus. Item #138946 More

Arnhem, Netherlands: O.K. Parking, 2010. Softcover. Magazine based on the O.K. blog. Text in English. Issue 3 exploring the possibilities of repetition. Articles include: I Wish I Made That, Repeat! Until You Get It, The Human Printer, Astronomical Repetition, and more. A very near fine copy with light edge wear. Item #127774 More

New York: Avante Garde Media, 1970. First edition. Softcover. May 1970 Includes articles: "Laid on Fire Island" by Gary Youree, "The Second Most Hated Johnson in America" by Warren Boroson, "Bell's Belles" photographs by Hugh Bell, "Why 'Hair' Has become a Four-Letter Word" by Warner Brown and others. A close to near fine copy wrappers with some tanning to the pages and some minor wear at the base of the spine. Item #158968 More

New York: Avante Garde Media, 1971. First edition. Softcover. Spring 1971. This issue is titled "Portraits of the American People: A Monumental Portfolio of Photographs." After a short introduction this issue features photographs by Alwyn Scott Turner. There are 70 black and white photographs. A near fine and tight copy in wrappers with some very minor wear. Item #158969 More

New York: Avant Garde Media, 1969. First edition. Softcover. January 1969. Cover photograph titled In Full Bloom by Dewayne Dalrymple. Highlights from this issue: Breaking Out A Black Manifesto by Dick Gregory, The Sexual Revolution photograph by Fred Rayfield, My Father-To-Be-Ness and You by Robert Joe Stout, The Last Act by Roald Dahl, Gas Over Madison Avenue by Gordon Carlson. A near fine copy with a creasing and a little loss to the lower front corner, surface scratches and creases on the front and rear covers and along the spine, and some slight soiling to the rear cover. Internally a fine copy. Item #144649 More

New York: Avante Garde Media, 1970. First edition. Softcover. March, 1970. This issue is titled "Wedded Bliss: A Portfolio of Erotic Lithographs by John Lennon." Some the other articles include: "The Case for Extending the School Year" by Warren Boroson, "Gustav Klimt: Lost and Found," "The Silent Majority" with photographs by Julio Mitchel, "Thalidomide, Cyclamates, and Now ... Caffeine?" by Warner Brown and several others Also includes W.H. Auden's long suppressed "A Day for the Lay." An about very good plus copy in wrappers with some wear to the spine. Item #156838 More

New York: Avante Garde Media, 1971. First edition. Softcover. Summer 1971. Some of the articles in this issue include "The Sexual Symbolism of the American Flag" by Warner Brown, "On The Septuaquinquennal of Psychoanalysis" by Frederick Boyle, "Unwinding in London" by Seymour Krim, and "Madness To His Method" paintings by Dieter Schwerberger. There are also two photo essays: "High Time" by Mary Ellen Mark and "Way-Out Westbeth" by Leonard Freed. A near fine copy in wrappers with some minor wear and some tanning to the pages. Item #158970 More

Santa Fe, NM: Outside, 1999. First edition. Softcover. Includes an excerpt from Guterson's then forthcoming novel "East Of The Mountains" Also includes articles by Ken Kalfus Tim Cahill and numerous others. A fine copy in wrappers. Signed by Guterson at his contribution. Item #142226 More

New York: The New Yorker, 1996. First edition. Softcover. Includes Harrison's personal history "Tick" along with contributions by Ken Auleta, Adam Gopnick, Terence Rafferty, and fiction by Elizabeth Jolley. A near fine copy in stapled wrappers with a mailing label on the front panel. Signed by Harrison at her contribution and likely uncommon as such. Item #153096 More

New York: Esquire, 1995. First edition. Softcover. The September 1995 issue of this long running magazine. Includes Nick Hornby's article "The Bonkus Mirabilis" and Philip Caputo's article "Death in the Swamp: An Army Nightmare" along with an article by Michael Gross on John F. Kennedy Jr., and additional works by John Taylor, Neal Gabler, and Mark Kram. A very near fine copy in wrappers. Signed by both Hornby and Caputo at their respective appearances. Uncommon thus. Item #148739 More

New York: Esquire Magazine, 1992. First edition. Softcover. Includes Thom Jones' short story "Wipeout" along with contributions by David Gates, Kevin Kanty, Vince Passaro and several others. The story was eventually collected in his first collection of stories "The Pugilist at Rest." A near fine copy in wrappers. Signed by Jones at his contribution and uncommon thus. Item #138996 More

New York: Harper's Magazine, 1995. First edition. Softcover. Features a terrific short story by Thom Jones that was later collected in his collection "Cold Snap" under a different the title "I Need a Man to Love Me" was and heavily edited. A very near fine copy in stapled wrappers. Signed by Thom Jones at his contribution. Item #151772 More

New York: The New Yorker, 1979. First edition. Softcover. Includes contributions by Garrison Keillor, William Logan, Alice Adams, Stephen Sandy, Janet Malcolm and others. A very good copy in stapled wrappers with some minor wear. Item #141822 More

Sausalito, CA: Angel Island Publications Inc., 1962. First edition. Softcover. October 1962. Includes work by Gina Berriault, Kenneth Lamott, Caroylyn Stoloff, Edward Pomerantz. A close to near fine copy with slight edge wear, foxing to the page edges, browning to the spine and a little of the rear cover, and moderate wear to the spine. Item #122984 More